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  2. Dec 6, 2023 · Paul LeBlanc, who as president of Southern New Hampshire University helped transform a struggling private residential institution of 2,500 students into one of the country’s largest online providers, announced Wednesday that he would leave the job next June after more than 20 years.

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  3. Aug 28, 2006 · Ideology Colombia, France, Iraq, Ireland, Latin America, Philippines, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR), Spain, United States, Vietnam Commentary. Paul LeBlanc is what I have called an “organic intellectual,” a scholar and activist who has risen directly out of the working class.

  4. Website. laroche.edu. Paul Le Blanc (born 1947) is an American historian at La Roche University in Pittsburgh, as well as a labor and socialist activist. He has written and edited more than 30 books on topics such as Leon Trotsky and Rosa Luxemburg. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  5. LeBlanc was born in Newton, Massachusetts. His mother, Patricia (born Grossman), was an office manager, and his father, Paul LeBlanc, was a mechanic. His mother was of Italian descent and his father was of French-Canadian ancestry.

  6. Matt LeBlanc Biography. Actor. Born July 25, 1967, in Newton, MA; son of Paul LeBlanc (a mechanic) and Pat Grossman (an office manager); married Melissa McKnight (a model), May 3, 2003; children: Jacki (stepchild), Tyler (stepchild), Marina. Education: Attended Wentworth Institute of Technology.

  7. Mar 13, 2022 · Students First: Equity, Access, and Opportunity in Higher Education by Paul LeBlanc. Published in October 2021. In Students First, Paul LeBlanc argues that higher education fulfills two fundamental missions: to create new knowledge, basic research, and breakthroughs that deepen our understanding of the world and fuel human progress.

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  9. Feb 27, 2024 · When Jason Palmer told me that Paul LeBlancs book Broken: How Our Social Systems Are Failing Us and How We Can Fix Them inspired him to run for president, I knew that I had to hear that story. Jason graciously agreed to share that story with our Inside Higher Ed community.